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everything i can to protect them and to get the word out and today as to this miss alba, i did contact the fbi and they are looking into it. they are very interested in the information we provided. >> well, it's sad to think that family members have to deal with this kind of nonsense. drew griffin spoke with an internet security consultant who said that 150 websites with ties to sandy hook have been registered since the shooting, 30 in just the last 24 hours. the connecticut attorney general is warning people to be on the lookout for scams and be careful where you donate money to and i spoke to him a short time ago. i talked about this on the program last night. frankly, we were alerted to this by the family of noah pozner, that someone had bought his domain name. they were able to get it back. we confronted the person we were able to track down as trying to do that. i was just shocked that this is happening. i know it happens in the wake of other tragedies but the people that tried to scam money off this tragedy just seem sickening to me. >> it's outrageous and it's despicable. it's sickening
everything i can to protect them and to get the word out and today as to this miss alba, i did contact the fbi and they are looking into it. they are very interested in the information we provided. >> well, it's sad to think that family members have to deal with this kind of nonsense. drew griffin spoke with an internet security consultant who said that 150 websites with ties to sandy hook have been registered since the shooting, 30 in just the last 24 hours. the connecticut attorney...
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also the fbi had a presence here. the fbi did remove materials from this apartment including, we believe, some kind of computer. there are questions about why the brother was taken in to custody at all, especially in handcuffs. one police officer on the scene did tell me that there apparently was some confusion that the brother's i.d. may have been found on the shooter's body in connecticut. that is one police officer who told me that. we are not sure at this time if ryan lanza is still in custody. again, he's the brother of the apparent shooting suspect who was dead and also the son of a woman who was killed today. >> all right. john berman reporting from hoboken. to add to that, the lanza's father was questioned by police. they are not suspects but have been questioned for any kind of information they can lend to this. i mentioned before it is not often you see a president in tears but it wasn't but a few hours this news hit the president's desk pretty quickly and the took though airways to offer his comfort and sup
also the fbi had a presence here. the fbi did remove materials from this apartment including, we believe, some kind of computer. there are questions about why the brother was taken in to custody at all, especially in handcuffs. one police officer on the scene did tell me that there apparently was some confusion that the brother's i.d. may have been found on the shooter's body in connecticut. that is one police officer who told me that. we are not sure at this time if ryan lanza is still in...
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we have seen atf and fbi. many of them carry assault weapons and wearing gear and like you mentioned, there families still inside this firehouse. i think it's a short while ago really quite a moving scene. there were three sets is of prarnts thae can only assume are parent couples walking out of the firehouse and their eyes were bloodshot and lips trembling and the firemen es coring them out seemed as visibly shaken as them. they are not talking to anyone, but it's a small slice of what's happening and it happened throughout the day here. since i have been standing here, you see those parents and you see the individuals and nurses and you see school cafeteria workers. you see nuns even walking in and around and speaking with those emergency workers and speaking with parents. there few words that you can put to someone. ask them about what they are feeling. i was thinking about what i might say about all of this. it's one of the few instances that leaves you without words to capture the tree magnitude of what h
we have seen atf and fbi. many of them carry assault weapons and wearing gear and like you mentioned, there families still inside this firehouse. i think it's a short while ago really quite a moving scene. there were three sets is of prarnts thae can only assume are parent couples walking out of the firehouse and their eyes were bloodshot and lips trembling and the firemen es coring them out seemed as visibly shaken as them. they are not talking to anyone, but it's a small slice of what's...
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. >>> one of the fbi's ten most wanted fugitives is expected back in the u.s. this weekend. federal agents snagged jose luis saenz thursday night in mexico accused of killing his girlfriend and two rival gang members in l.a. back in 1998. he's also wanted in a fourth murder in 2008. the fbi offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. >>> moving to the middle east now, life is returning to normal in southern israel and gaza. schools are open in gaza for the first time since the fighting began last week and both sides agreed to a cease-fire. we know that happened wednesday. shootings and rocket fire have stopped for the most part except for one incident yesterday. we'll have much more on the end of the hostilities there in just a few minutes. >>> and let's move to egypt now where protesters had gathered in cairo's tahrir square calling for the ouster of president mohamed morsy. opposition leaders say new powers grabbed by morsy make him look like a dictator. reza sayah has more on the massive protests. >> reporter: outrage, clashes and anguish in tahrir. t
. >>> one of the fbi's ten most wanted fugitives is expected back in the u.s. this weekend. federal agents snagged jose luis saenz thursday night in mexico accused of killing his girlfriend and two rival gang members in l.a. back in 1998. he's also wanted in a fourth murder in 2008. the fbi offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. >>> moving to the middle east now, life is returning to normal in southern israel and gaza. schools are open in gaza for the...
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the fbi did remove materials from this apartment, including some kind of computer. there are questions about why the brother was taken into custody at all, especially in handcuffs. one police officer on the scene did tell me, apparently some kind of confusion that the brother's i.d. may have been found on the shooter's body. that was one police officer telling me that, we're not currently confirming if ryan lanza is still in custody. is the brother of the shooting suspect in custody. and the son of a woman killed today. ashleigh. >> john berman reporting from hoboke hoboken, connecticut. and the lanza's father also question. they aren't suspects, but they have been extensively questioned. it's not often you see a president in tears, but it wasn't but a few hours this news hit the president's desk pretty quickly. he took to the air waives to offer comfort and support to the families of the victims in newtown, connecticut. here is the address he made today. >> this afternoon, i spoke with dane dan malloy and fbi director robert mueller. i made it clear he will have ev
the fbi did remove materials from this apartment, including some kind of computer. there are questions about why the brother was taken into custody at all, especially in handcuffs. one police officer on the scene did tell me, apparently some kind of confusion that the brother's i.d. may have been found on the shooter's body. that was one police officer telling me that, we're not currently confirming if ryan lanza is still in custody. is the brother of the shooting suspect in custody. and the...
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did it contribute to releasing the fbi investigation about his affair? we just don't know now. >> suzanne what do you make of that? there is a lot of chatter about benghazi? >> i push back a little bit. i take a very cautious approach about the benghazi effort. the person sitting in the hot seat and will aanswer the questions will be mike morrow, and he's been very closely involved in the investigation from the beginning, putting together the cia's timeline and whatnot. the president, if he really needed a fall guy for benghazi, it would have happened before the election. someone to sort of say, i messed up. i don't think we've seen any strong evidence yet that the cia makes such fatal mistakes in benghazi, that someone had to take a fall like this. so significant, you really have to have a strong body of evidence to prove something like that. >> the question of the timing is really interesting. i just -- if this investigation has been going on for a long time and we don't know, but it's hard to believe that the administration, that the white house would
did it contribute to releasing the fbi investigation about his affair? we just don't know now. >> suzanne what do you make of that? there is a lot of chatter about benghazi? >> i push back a little bit. i take a very cautious approach about the benghazi effort. the person sitting in the hot seat and will aanswer the questions will be mike morrow, and he's been very closely involved in the investigation from the beginning, putting together the cia's timeline and whatnot. the...
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in the early summer, the fbi began an investigation. the late summer, high level official at the fbi and justice department were notified. that investigators uncovered what appeared to be an affair between petraeus and broadwell. now, according to the "wall street journal," eric holder is among those who were informed. now, october 21st through november 3rd, that's the first time fbi agents interviewed both broadwell and petraeus. then on october 31st -- notified cantor's office. he passed on the concerns to robert mueller. now, on november 2nd, the fbi said there's tho evidence petraeus committed a crime and they rule out charges, then it is election day when james clapper is first informed of the investigation. at 5:00 eastern standard time. he called petraeus and advised him to resign. it wasn't until after the election the president was notified and on november 9th, friday, he accepted the resignation. house and senate bell where she knows leaders are then informed. bob barrows also joins us and bob, let me ask you about this fbi in
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. >> this afternoon i spoke with governor malloy and fbi director mueller. i offered governor malloy my condolences on behalf of the nation and made it clear he will have every single resource he needs to investigate this heinous crime, care for the victims, counsel their families. we've endured too many of these tragedies in the past few years and each time i learn the news, i react not as a president but as anyone else would, as a parent. and that was especially true today. i know there's not a parent in america who doesn't feel the same overwhelming grief that i do. the majority of those who died today were children. beautiful little kids between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. they had their entire lives ahead of them. birthdays, graduations, weddings, children of their own. among the fallen were also teachers. men and women who devoted their lives to helping our children fulfill their dreams. our hearts are broken today for the parents, grand parent s, sisters and brothers of these little children and for the families of the adults who were lost. our he
. >> this afternoon i spoke with governor malloy and fbi director mueller. i offered governor malloy my condolences on behalf of the nation and made it clear he will have every single resource he needs to investigate this heinous crime, care for the victims, counsel their families. we've endured too many of these tragedies in the past few years and each time i learn the news, i react not as a president but as anyone else would, as a parent. and that was especially true today. i know...
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intelligence official, but it is unclear when the fbi probe began. >> the fbi director had the obligation to tell the president or the national security council at the earliest date, so it has been going on for several months it seems and now it appears that they're saying that the fbi didn't realize until election day that general petraeus was involved. it does not add up. >> reporter: among the other questions, why weren't key lawmakers told sooner? the house and the senate intelligence committees were not informed until friday. >> are you going to investigate why the fbi did not notify you before? >> yes, absolutely. this is something that could have had an effect on national security. i think that we should have been told. >> reporter: not everyone on the hill was totally in the dark. house majority leader eric cantor said an fbi employee told him about petraeus' affair and a possible security breach in october after the investigation had begun. a u.s. official says that the general's communications were never compromised and he was never the target of the investigation. another issue
intelligence official, but it is unclear when the fbi probe began. >> the fbi director had the obligation to tell the president or the national security council at the earliest date, so it has been going on for several months it seems and now it appears that they're saying that the fbi didn't realize until election day that general petraeus was involved. it does not add up. >> reporter: among the other questions, why weren't key lawmakers told sooner? the house and the senate...
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rice going off talking points provided by the fbi and cia suggested the attack could have been linked to protests against an anti-muslim film. mccain had accused her of being unfit to become secretary of state and had vowed to block her nomination. >>> the muslim brotherhood is claiming on its website that one of its members, a 15-year-old boy, was killed today. and another 60 people injured in an attack on the group's headquarters in the egyptian town of daminaur. leaders say the boy was killed by thugs in "the total absence of police forces." let's go now to cairo where cnn's reza is following the story. help put this into context. what has happened here, and how that might impact so much activity that's taken place over the past 48 hours. >> reporter: first off we should tell you a spokesperson for the muslim brotherhood is also confirming this fatality. egyptian president mohamed morsi announced these controversial decrees on thursday. we've seen three days of intense protests. we've reported lots of injuries. this is the first fatality. according to the spokesperson for the musli
rice going off talking points provided by the fbi and cia suggested the attack could have been linked to protests against an anti-muslim film. mccain had accused her of being unfit to become secretary of state and had vowed to block her nomination. >>> the muslim brotherhood is claiming on its website that one of its members, a 15-year-old boy, was killed today. and another 60 people injured in an attack on the group's headquarters in the egyptian town of daminaur. leaders say the boy...
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earlier i asked why would the fbi investigate cia e-mails. >> because the fbi has jurisdiction if someone uses the internet to threat another person, so that's where the investigation began. it was not against director petraeus. it was because threats were being received over the internet and since they're coming in to someone working at cia headquarters and particularly in the executive area, that prompted the fbi to go ahead and investigate the threat. >> okay, so the big concern here then, that an outsider could have access quite simply to sensitive information and intelligence. >> well, that's the concern, when it starts, but when you look into that, in the cia or fbi headquarters or any of the intel agencies, often you have dual computer systems to that you can receive outside e-mails because someone might send a complaint over the public internet service providers, and then of course you have the classified e-mail systems internally, and they're completely separate, but the fact that someone's receiving a threat at that level, they have to investigate and look at the nature of the t
earlier i asked why would the fbi investigate cia e-mails. >> because the fbi has jurisdiction if someone uses the internet to threat another person, so that's where the investigation began. it was not against director petraeus. it was because threats were being received over the internet and since they're coming in to someone working at cia headquarters and particularly in the executive area, that prompted the fbi to go ahead and investigate the threat. >> okay, so the big concern...
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but then law enforcement and atf and fbi officials said essentially that wasn't the case. they weren't at a shooting range. that didn't occur. but really what a lot of people here are trying to get answers to is just what motivated her son to do this? what transpired inside the house -- and there's a lot of people really reeling from this and left with this sort of a speechless quality about it, even a day after. i know myself, i went down to the firehouse just yesterday as families were coming out of this firehouse that was meant to be a weigh station. and toward the early morning hours of that tumultuous day, you'd see families walking out with loved ones, children who were teary-eyed, shaken but clearly they were walking out with their children. and as the day progressed, these families would walk out childless. and this is just one of these things that it's not going to be an easy end even as the days -- >> and david, clearly it breaks your heart. as you said, there are a lot of unanswered questions. there were some initial reports that she, nancy lanza, originally wor
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>> i don't because the fbi clumps it together with suicides. >> they don't, actually. it's very easy to find. it's about 11,000 to 12,000. do you know how many -- >> i haven't heard that number. that makes sense. >> do you know how many on average get killed in britain or germany or australia? and i particularly mention britain and australia, because in 1996 we had a very similar attack in dunblane in scotland that killed 16 young children. we instituted a handgun ban. in australia they went further. they had a governor initiative to bring back guns. they would give people money in return for the guns. they banned assault weapons of the type you're seeing here causing this tragedy. and guess what? there have been no more shootings in schools in britain, in dunblane since that ban came in. and there has been no mass shooting in australia whatsoever since 1996. and i say to you -- >> the crime rates of guns have doubled. >> i say to you again, this statistic of 11,000 to 12,000 murders from guns, it is way, way ahead of any of the civilized countries of this world. it is
>> i don't because the fbi clumps it together with suicides. >> they don't, actually. it's very easy to find. it's about 11,000 to 12,000. do you know how many -- >> i haven't heard that number. that makes sense. >> do you know how many on average get killed in britain or germany or australia? and i particularly mention britain and australia, because in 1996 we had a very similar attack in dunblane in scotland that killed 16 young children. we instituted a handgun ban....
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but then law enforcement and atf and fbi officials said essentially that wasn't the case. they weren't at a shooting range. that didn't occur. but really what a lot of people here are trying to get answers to is just what motivated her son to do this? what transpired inside the house -- and there's a lot of people really reeling from this and left with this sort of a speechless quality about it, even a day after. i know myself, i went down to the firehouse just yesterday as families were coming out of this firehouse that was meant to be a weigh station. and toward the early morning hours of that tumultuous day, you'd see families walking out with loved ones, children who were teary-eyed, shaken but clearly they were walking out with their children. and as the day progressed, these families would walk out childless. and this is just one of these things that it's not going to be an easy end even as the days -- >> and david, clearly it breaks your heart. as you said, there are a lot of unanswered questions. there were some initial reports that she, nancy lanza, originally wor
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at what point i'm not clear. >> the fbi has been on the scene. >> the local authorities hand this over, and maybe atf as well are part of this. >> there have been s.w.a.t. teams. we've seen them. >> police dogs. >> there is an unconfirmed report that an entire classroom of kids is unaccounted for outside the school. >> but that may be the kids fleeing through the woods. >> that ran on their own. >> right. >> the sad, i think, probably one of the realities from something like this is connecticut school children now will be taking on a whole new kind of -- it won't be just the fire drill from this point forward. a sad reality, but it very much may be part of their school year, training for an evacuation in the event of something as horrific as this. >> cbs news -- this is the network reporting 27 dead. 27 dead. columbine had 15 the producer said, 15 including the shooter. >> this will take us to the worst school shooting in the history of the united states. on a quiet friday, very pretty, chilly, late fall day. most people go into their friday morning with somewhat more light-hearted thi
at what point i'm not clear. >> the fbi has been on the scene. >> the local authorities hand this over, and maybe atf as well are part of this. >> there have been s.w.a.t. teams. we've seen them. >> police dogs. >> there is an unconfirmed report that an entire classroom of kids is unaccounted for outside the school. >> but that may be the kids fleeing through the woods. >> that ran on their own. >> right. >> the sad, i think, probably one of...
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, the fbi actually removed some materials from this apartment, including perhaps a computer. but at this point, it is now clear that the shooter was not ryan lanza, it was his brother adam lanza. ryan we believe is still in custody. i can tell you, this ashleigh. while the scene was buzzing with all those law enforcement officials it is much, much quieter now. this street had been closed down, now it's wide open. just a few token police standing outside the apartment building where ryan lanza lives. it's a five-story apartment building. two and three bedroom apartments. hoboken, it's a hip city right now, a lot of people, young families here, young people live here, often work in new york city. ryan lanza, 24, we don't know a whole lot about him. we believe he's is custody but not, not apparently the shooter as had been reported for a long time today. ashley? >> it will be devastating for that family undoubtedly. john berman live in hoe boke 10 for us. obviously as this started to transpire alarm bells went off throughout the district here. the entire school district went int
, the fbi actually removed some materials from this apartment, including perhaps a computer. but at this point, it is now clear that the shooter was not ryan lanza, it was his brother adam lanza. ryan we believe is still in custody. i can tell you, this ashleigh. while the scene was buzzing with all those law enforcement officials it is much, much quieter now. this street had been closed down, now it's wide open. just a few token police standing outside the apartment building where ryan lanza...
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formerly with the fbi. we appreciate your time and insight this morning. we heard from the president earlier calling for meaningful action in the wake of this tragedy. there's also this from the new york mayor, michael bloomberg, "calling for "meaningful action" is not nufd. we need immediate action. we have heard all the rhetoric before, what we've not seen is leadership, not from the white house and not from congress. that must end today." joining us is cnn contributor maria car don't aamy holmes of the blaze.com. the yeas are a, you've got kids i imagine -- maria, you've got kids i imagine. and amy, you have reported -- i have to imagine you're horrified. >> i know there was not a dry eye yesterday, especially from parents. i saw you this morning choking up. and every second i feel like i'm about to choke up. yes, this is a national tragedy. i agree frankly with mayor bloomberg. our leaders need to step up including president obama. i hope that his call for meaningful action will mean immediate action. there are two things that we can do immediately, th
formerly with the fbi. we appreciate your time and insight this morning. we heard from the president earlier calling for meaningful action in the wake of this tragedy. there's also this from the new york mayor, michael bloomberg, "calling for "meaningful action" is not nufd. we need immediate action. we have heard all the rhetoric before, what we've not seen is leadership, not from the white house and not from congress. that must end today." joining us is cnn contributor...
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. >>> a consulate is expected to bei questioned by the fbi in th coming days. he apparently posted details of the september 11 attack on social media while it was happening. he's said to be connected to extremist groups in north africa. he now remains in custody of his home country of tunisia. >>> the new york nanny accused of brutally killing the two children she had been carrying for has been charged with first- and second-degree murder. she stabbed the two with a kitchen knife at the family's upper west side apartment. she then tried to kill herself. the mother walked in on the gruesome scene and called the police. the nanny is recovering in a new york hospital from her self-in flikted wounds. >>> president obama picked up a key endorsement just two days before election day. [ male announcer ] what can you experience in a seat? inspiration. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans history! [ male announcer ] and once in a great while... all of the above. take your seat in the incomparable au
. >>> a consulate is expected to bei questioned by the fbi in th coming days. he apparently posted details of the september 11 attack on social media while it was happening. he's said to be connected to extremist groups in north africa. he now remains in custody of his home country of tunisia. >>> the new york nanny accused of brutally killing the two children she had been carrying for has been charged with first- and second-degree murder. she stabbed the two with a kitchen...
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and it's easier to allow reporters to go in there than it is to have an official team of the fbi. i think the libyan government was concerned that, you know, if they go in and they start working, were they going to be able to control these militant groups in the area? would they start raining down rockets on them from afar and make it very unsafe to work? where there would be no availability to protect them if these things were being fired from rooftops ten blocks away, how would they take that on without having civilian casualties and without escalating it? i think there were a lot of concerns for how to do that. i used to be responsible in my last five years in the bureau of those deployments, of sending people out to areas to conduct forensic exams of where americans have been killed. my last one was the mumbai incident in 2008. so, so, you know, i'm very familiar with the procedures and protocols and need of protection for the investigators when they go to a site like that. this was just a little more unusual because it wasn't occurring in a country where they have adequate co
and it's easier to allow reporters to go in there than it is to have an official team of the fbi. i think the libyan government was concerned that, you know, if they go in and they start working, were they going to be able to control these militant groups in the area? would they start raining down rockets on them from afar and make it very unsafe to work? where there would be no availability to protect them if these things were being fired from rooftops ten blocks away, how would they take that...
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bomb squad members, the fbi there, why? they were looking at the apartment of 24-year-old ryan lanza. apparently adam lanza had his brother's i.d. on him. his i.d. was on the body of adam lanza. so they went to ask the brother some questions and were talking to him. they also removed materials from that apartment. just one of the aspects of the confusion yesterday during this investigation. ali? >> reporter: that did add a lot of confusion to this whole episode. they took him into custody, the brother, and they were interviewing the father. it has now been almost 24 hours since the unimaginable happened here in newtown, connecticut. it all started when a gunman entered through the doors of sandy hook elementary school. we are awaiting a press conference, you're looking at that right now. it has not begun, but i do want to give those of you who have joined us a sense of what happened. tom foreman walks us through what happened yesterday morning minute by minute. >> this is what we know at this point about the timeline of the
bomb squad members, the fbi there, why? they were looking at the apartment of 24-year-old ryan lanza. apparently adam lanza had his brother's i.d. on him. his i.d. was on the body of adam lanza. so they went to ask the brother some questions and were talking to him. they also removed materials from that apartment. just one of the aspects of the confusion yesterday during this investigation. ali? >> reporter: that did add a lot of confusion to this whole episode. they took him into...
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the former cia chief david patreaus that let to his resignation but her anonymous e-mails led to the fbi investigation. the u.s. tornattorney's office decided not to pursue a federal case. >>> people remembering daniel inoue, died yesterday of respiratory complications in washington, d.c. a world war ii sveteran who received the medal of honor. the longest serving member of the senate and the member of the watergate committee that resulted in the resignation of president nixon. he was 88 years old. ashleigh? >> there is something that we were considering a bright spot to report from here in newtown, connecticut. and that is that -- pardon me -- that is that amid all of the sadness, these dogs have shown up to help. they are called comfort dogs and they have done so much good in a short period of time. we're going to introduce you to them and tell you exactly what they've been up to, next. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive
the former cia chief david patreaus that let to his resignation but her anonymous e-mails led to the fbi investigation. the u.s. tornattorney's office decided not to pursue a federal case. >>> people remembering daniel inoue, died yesterday of respiratory complications in washington, d.c. a world war ii sveteran who received the medal of honor. the longest serving member of the senate and the member of the watergate committee that resulted in the resignation of president nixon. he was...
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hoboken city police, jersey city police, bomb squad representatives and the fbi. the reason was they were going into the apartment of ryan lanza who is the brother of the shooter, the suspected shooter adam lanza. apparently adam had his brother's i.d. on him when he went into the school and conducted the shooting. so authorities went right to ryan's apartment in hoboken, took him into custody briefly for questioning also questioned some friends who may have lived with him there. it was just a confusing situation. they removed some materials from that apartment trying to piece together exactly what happened. as the night wore on, the police presence became less and less, i think as they gathered more information and realized that may not have been the center of their interests, shall we say going forward. i'm standing in front of ali, also i should mention the st. rose church of lima where last night there was that candle light vigil. you walk inside the church here and there are two poster boards where people have already posted dozens and dozens of notes of grie
hoboken city police, jersey city police, bomb squad representatives and the fbi. the reason was they were going into the apartment of ryan lanza who is the brother of the shooter, the suspected shooter adam lanza. apparently adam had his brother's i.d. on him when he went into the school and conducted the shooting. so authorities went right to ryan's apartment in hoboken, took him into custody briefly for questioning also questioned some friends who may have lived with him there. it was just a...
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alba, i contacted the fbi. they are looking into tchlit. they we they were very interested in the information that we provided. >> hopefully they can look into her finances. that should be easy to track down. where can people go to help? you know what, we heard noahpozner.com and noahpozner.org. are there other places? >> one-stop shop go to cnn.com, and go to impactyourworld. we have some websites set up for the children, the families, also the school district. there are a lot of things people can do for this community that don't involve money. you can get all of that information at impactyourworld@cnn. those are some of the vetted sites. we will keep adding on as we get information from the families themselves. >> okay. we will try to reach out. if families or any representatives of families are listening, we would like to get that information out there. i wish you the best. i'm sorry that you have to deal with this kind of stuff. i hope it helps. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thanks for alerting us to the issue. we'll continue to st
alba, i contacted the fbi. they are looking into tchlit. they we they were very interested in the information that we provided. >> hopefully they can look into her finances. that should be easy to track down. where can people go to help? you know what, we heard noahpozner.com and noahpozner.org. are there other places? >> one-stop shop go to cnn.com, and go to impactyourworld. we have some websites set up for the children, the families, also the school district. there are a lot of...
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it's an fbi affair that's sounding alarms. the fbi was investigating some suspicious e-mails and found some e-mails between paula broadwell and david petraeus. broadwell is the woman who wrote his biography. the fbi looks to see whether his communications had been compromised, and they said they had not been. now, petraeus was interviewed by the fbi, but it's not clear if broadwell has been questioned and if she will be. a u.s. official said petraeus was never a target of an investigation and that a tip about an affair led to that probe. now, general petraeus was scheduled to testify next week about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. now what happens now that he's gone? suzanne kelly is in washington with that part of this big story. >> susan, as washington reels from the announcement not only that david petraeus is stepping down from the post, but also from the admission he was having an extramarital affair, a u.s. official has said the counter intelligence unit was investigating a tip that he was having an affair bec
it's an fbi affair that's sounding alarms. the fbi was investigating some suspicious e-mails and found some e-mails between paula broadwell and david petraeus. broadwell is the woman who wrote his biography. the fbi looks to see whether his communications had been compromised, and they said they had not been. now, petraeus was interviewed by the fbi, but it's not clear if broadwell has been questioned and if she will be. a u.s. official said petraeus was never a target of an investigation and...
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we want to bring in our cnn contributor, former fbi assistant director, tom fuentes. tom, no one is talking about removing the right to bear arms. but there are 310 million nonmilitary weapons in the united states, that is more than one for every single american. first of all, is it even possible to try to limit the weapons that are out there. how do you even do that? >> hi, debra. it would be possible. it would be, have to be done over a long period of time. but when you look at the right to bear arms, you know, we're really looking at an issue that's on the continuum. where you might have a single-shot pistol on the one end of the continuum and nuclear weapons on the other. the right of a citizen to possess arms, does that mean they can go out and obtain nuclear weapons and automatic weapons and tanks and firepower, aircraft carriers? no. the government says that at some point, we're going to cut you off and you can't have a mour powerful weapon than what the government says. but the argument now is at what point on the continuum to do we make the limitation, do we
we want to bring in our cnn contributor, former fbi assistant director, tom fuentes. tom, no one is talking about removing the right to bear arms. but there are 310 million nonmilitary weapons in the united states, that is more than one for every single american. first of all, is it even possible to try to limit the weapons that are out there. how do you even do that? >> hi, debra. it would be possible. it would be, have to be done over a long period of time. but when you look at the...
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last year, the fbi conducted a record 16,450,000 background checks. this year, the total so far is over 16,800,000 and that doesn't include the month of december. future legislation could affect availability of certain semi-automatic weapons, features on the guns and the magazines that hold large numbers of rounds. without specifics, store president tom dietz says any gun owner could feel vulnerable. >> how it would be implemented, would the existing rifles that are in the marketplace be legal or would they go across the board and make everything that people have previously purchased illegal. >> reporter: the uncertainty bothers non-gun owners as well. brandon ward is a first time gun buyer, worried about protecting his family. why now? why today? so soon after the shootings? >> i'm worried the government is going to put so much regulations on being able to do this come future months that it's not going to be an option for me. >> reporter: industry analysts see this as a possible peak to the sales growth that began with the election of president obama
last year, the fbi conducted a record 16,450,000 background checks. this year, the total so far is over 16,800,000 and that doesn't include the month of december. future legislation could affect availability of certain semi-automatic weapons, features on the guns and the magazines that hold large numbers of rounds. without specifics, store president tom dietz says any gun owner could feel vulnerable. >> how it would be implemented, would the existing rifles that are in the marketplace be...
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the fbi began investigating this after a tip. how has the fbi, would you say, been handling this? >> you know, they do what they do, which is try not to say too much officially about any possible investigations. now, i will tell you that cnn -- a source told cnn that the fbi was investigating a tip, as you mentioned, that david petraeus was involved in an extramarital affair with paula broadwell, who is his biographer. cnn hasn't been able to get in touch with her. in the letter that david petraeus put out yesterday, he doesn't name, of course, anyone who he was having the affair with, he just admits that it happened, that he did it, he's sorry and he's stepping down. >> all right, suzanne kelly. thank you very much. >>> in the aftermath of superstorm sandy, getting the lights back on will not come soon enough. about 150,000 utility customers are still in the dark, sitting in the cold, and that's just on long island. emotions are high, tempers are flaring at the slow pace of this recovery. our national correspondent, susan candiotti is in hemp stead. susan, how much progress are y
the fbi began investigating this after a tip. how has the fbi, would you say, been handling this? >> you know, they do what they do, which is try not to say too much officially about any possible investigations. now, i will tell you that cnn -- a source told cnn that the fbi was investigating a tip, as you mentioned, that david petraeus was involved in an extramarital affair with paula broadwell, who is his biographer. cnn hasn't been able to get in touch with her. in the letter that...
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see, what the fbi -- the fbi got authority under the current foreign intelligence surveillance act to issue national security letters. they can do that inside the fbi without going to a u.s. attorney. my point is there may have been a predicate here, but it's not clear that there was. if the fbi is going to investigate every harassment case, because it's on the internet, they're going to be shut for business and not be able to do anything else, right? so you make judgments about when is there a predicate and is this a priority. that's not clear until you trace this for awhile and get to petraeus, and the question i'm raising is why, what was the predicate, why did they pursue it. >> once it gets to petraeus, tom, and i want your expertise here, what would happen? because i would imagine as soon as they realized david petraeus is involved, there must be a whole series of hoops they have to jump through or markers they have to hit. >> once they identified paula broadwell as the sender of the messages to kelley, then they subpoena the rest of her records and they see an exchange of anony
see, what the fbi -- the fbi got authority under the current foreign intelligence surveillance act to issue national security letters. they can do that inside the fbi without going to a u.s. attorney. my point is there may have been a predicate here, but it's not clear that there was. if the fbi is going to investigate every harassment case, because it's on the internet, they're going to be shut for business and not be able to do anything else, right? so you make judgments about when is there a...
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a swarm of police and fbi agents arrested banks at an apartment. the manhunt for the other escapee continues. >>> a police officer in the right place at the right time. take a look at this video. this is footage from a police car dashcam in spooner, wisconsin, capturing what police officer adam brunclick saw as he was driving along his beat. a child you see there in the yellow jacket in a shopping cart rocketing towards a busy street. the officer realized he couldn't stop the car so he stopped traffic instead. it worked and the little boy escaped unharmed. wow. >>> their job is to make people laugh, but not these days. how a connecticut radio morning show has become a way for listeners to heal. powerful words coming up. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. how much is your current phone bill? four sixteen seventy six a month! oka
a swarm of police and fbi agents arrested banks at an apartment. the manhunt for the other escapee continues. >>> a police officer in the right place at the right time. take a look at this video. this is footage from a police car dashcam in spooner, wisconsin, capturing what police officer adam brunclick saw as he was driving along his beat. a child you see there in the yellow jacket in a shopping cart rocketing towards a busy street. the officer realized he couldn't stop the car so he...
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i want to bring in john navorro, a former filer for the fbi, joe, we don't have any letters left behind. we don't know a motive. as a profiler, i wonder where you begin when someone, i mean quite honestly, may have taken many of the answers to his grave. >> that's the unfortunate thing. is we may not have all the answers. one of the things that we've lenard over the years is these individuals don't act just on impulse. this is usually something that's been going on for a while. there is some planning. there's the acquisition of the weapons. there's oftentimes a lot of wound collecting where they focus on social slights. things that have been done to them. they nurture these things and then they use that to, to sort of potentiate them, so when they act out, they act out violently. >> a lot of these individuals do give off clues, they do leave behind in social media. some indicators. oftentimes people we talk to say boy, there was something quirky, odd, somebody should have been looking at this individual. but no one lives with a camera behind them all the time. so it's often very difficu
i want to bring in john navorro, a former filer for the fbi, joe, we don't have any letters left behind. we don't know a motive. as a profiler, i wonder where you begin when someone, i mean quite honestly, may have taken many of the answers to his grave. >> that's the unfortunate thing. is we may not have all the answers. one of the things that we've lenard over the years is these individuals don't act just on impulse. this is usually something that's been going on for a while. there is...
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back to that fbi investigation, a u.s. official tells cnn that the fbi was not investigating them for any wrong doing, it was just about protecting him from blackmail, but that explanation is not setting well for some. >> the idea that the fbi is investigating the cia director for an extra marital affair is extraordinary. i have never seen it happen, and it smacks of george orwell. it's more to do than with sex. there is something going on they can't explain. >> this also raised questions regarding the role of the white house and the timing of the announcement. >> this is the key question right now in front of everybody. how extraordinary would it be that you have this type of fbi investigation into your cia director and the president is not informed of it? the word is circulating that the president was not aware that only one petraeus came to him, but it really seems to believe that someone in the white house didn't know that the fbi didn't inform the white house in some fashion. >> earlier, we talked to fran townsend who
back to that fbi investigation, a u.s. official tells cnn that the fbi was not investigating them for any wrong doing, it was just about protecting him from blackmail, but that explanation is not setting well for some. >> the idea that the fbi is investigating the cia director for an extra marital affair is extraordinary. i have never seen it happen, and it smacks of george orwell. it's more to do than with sex. there is something going on they can't explain. >> this also raised...
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when you have those two things, that's the fbi's real role. in terms of the cia, they wouldn't have taken an investigatory look. i think they're going to have to deal with the shock of it all. >> she introduced here's to david petraeus. she was a pair trooper. petraeus has always be attracted to intellectual officers. she was writing a book. they used to in afghanistan, they would go on five-mile jogs together, but he goes out on file mile jogs with a lot of reporters who are capable, but it's a very strange and completely surprising. >> it is and i'll leave it with this, that paula broadwell just published this week, general david petraeus' rules for living. we all make mistake, learn from them, drive on and avoid making them again. next, we have more on the resignation. peter king, the chair of the homeland security committee with how it could put the u.s. at risk. plus, after spending millions to elect mitt romney, has karl rove lost his touch? a look at all the money spent and wasted this election and it has been nearly two weeks since san
when you have those two things, that's the fbi's real role. in terms of the cia, they wouldn't have taken an investigatory look. i think they're going to have to deal with the shock of it all. >> she introduced here's to david petraeus. she was a pair trooper. petraeus has always be attracted to intellectual officers. she was writing a book. they used to in afghanistan, they would go on five-mile jogs together, but he goes out on file mile jogs with a lot of reporters who are capable, but...
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bob barrows also joins us and bob, let me ask you about this fbi investigation. it began in the early summer. the president was only informed after the election. his director of national intelligence informed at 5:00 on election day. congressional leaders were informed even after the resignation. defense secretary leon panetta was asked today whether capitol hill should have been notified sooner and said, i want to quote, that's another issue we ought to look at because as former director of the cia and having worked closely with the intelligence committees, you know, i believe there is a responsibility to make sure they're informed. did they handle this correctly? >> no. somebody dropped the ball. you never blind side the president. when a senior official in his administration under investigation when e-mails are being read, you inform the white house at a very high level. national security adviser. his council. even the president himself. you always do that. it's a standing protocol inside the federal government. never blindside the president. as far as i've se
bob barrows also joins us and bob, let me ask you about this fbi investigation. it began in the early summer. the president was only informed after the election. his director of national intelligence informed at 5:00 on election day. congressional leaders were informed even after the resignation. defense secretary leon panetta was asked today whether capitol hill should have been notified sooner and said, i want to quote, that's another issue we ought to look at because as former director of...